446 INDEX. 



Berthier (M.), analysis of the mineral and thermal waters of St. 

 Nectaire, 396 ; and of those of Mount Dore, 417 



Berzelius, (professor), on the analysis of the ores of nickel, by 

 means of chlorine, 156 — 160; aiKuj^Is of iiis ueaLise in Uie 

 use of the blow-pipe in chemical analysis, and in the examin- 

 ation of minerals, 319 — 332 



' Bibliotheca Literaria,' bibliographical notice of, 290 



• Bibliothigue Angloise,' bibliographical notice of, 57 



' Bibliothkqv.e Choiscc,' bibliographical notice of, 52 



Bismuth, sub-nitrate of, a remedy for ague, 233 



Black's (Mr.), translation of Berzelius on the use of the blow- 

 pipe, remarks on, 319, 320 



Black-lead Pencils, how made, 425 



Bleachiricj Poivder, process of manufacturing, explained, 9 — 14 



Blood, diameter of the globules of, 155, 156 



jB/o!in^'s (Sir Thomas Pope) Censura Autkorum, bibliographical 

 notice of, 40 



Blow-pipe, directions for using, 325; for oxidaiion, ibid; for 

 reduction, ibid, 326; glass tubes, 327; general rules for con- 

 ducting experiments with the blow-pipe, 329 — 331 



Bonsdorff (M.) new researches by, on the composition of the 

 antimoniated sulphuret of silver, 416, 417; analysis of the 

 table-spar of Pargas, 419, 420 



Brajide (W. T.), on the separation of the proximate principles 

 of animal substances, 287 



' British Apollo,' bibliographical notice of, 49 note 



Buhr-stones, notice of, for grinding corn, 220, 221 



Bussy, (M.) memoir of, on carbon, considered as a discolouring 

 matter, 406—416 



Cadmium, discovery of, in metallic zinc, 226, source of, 427, 

 428 



Calcination of metal, essays on, 136 — 141 — 278 — 286 



CaZcwto, large human, notice of, 441; analysis of the salivary 

 calculus of ahorse, 399 



Caoutchouc, a preserver of steel goods, 424; notice of caout- 

 chouc bottles, 430 



Carbon, considered as a discolouring substance, 406—412 

 table of the discolouring power of different kinds of, 413 ; its 

 mode of action in discolouring, 414 — 416 



Carbonate (native) of manganese, analysis of, 435 



Cartilage of the ear, and cartilaginous ligaments, on the influ- 

 ence of water on, 419 



Cement, receipt for preparing, 425 



' Censura Temporum,' bibliographical notice of, 55 



Ceres, places of, for the year 1822, 208 



Cerquero (Don J. S.) table by, for facilitating the calculation of 

 the equation to equal altitudes, 353 — 356 



